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>> beyonce, we voted her america's hottest mom in our fashion issue in september. she never stop ped as well. there was never a bad moment. the thing about beyo nce is that even on the street she looked amazing. red carpets, on the street. she tore it up everywhere. kate middleton, of course, had many more public appearances. but beyonce had a year where she really laid low and was a mom and looked good. >> that's where you separate the men from the boys. >> stars just like us, taking out their garbage, they look gorgeous. >> we also had michelle williams, who looked perfect, heidi klum, gwyneth paltrow. >> let's talk it girl in hollywood. >> of course, jennifer lawrence. she started out with the hunger games and everyone thought she's like the new kristen stewart but then did a 180 when silver linings playbook came about. nominated for a golden globe. it will be her year in 2013 because another hunger games movie is coming. >> she is so good. >> and just likable, too. >> showed such versatility. both roles were totally opposite. she was amazing in both. >> besides
>> beyonce, we voted her america's hottest mom in our fashion issue in september. she never stop ped as well. there was never a bad moment. the thing about beyo nce is that even on the street she looked amazing. red carpets, on the street. she tore it up everywhere. kate middleton, of course, had many more public appearances. but beyonce had a year where she really laid low and was a mom and looked good. >> that's where you separate the men from the boys. >> stars just like...
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his new book, "the littlest america." mr. chandrasekaran, when you talk about little america, what are you talking about? >> guest: i'm talking about this remarkable community that the americans built in the deserts of southern afghanistan. not in the last couple years, but six decades ago. back when, unknown to most of our countrymen, there were dozens and dozens of american engineers there. this was back in the '40s and '50s digging irrigation canals, helping to nation build in afghanistan. and the very same terrain that president obama's troop surge unfolded in over the past couple of years. in in my history of obama's surge, i actually start back in the 1940s and this remarkable period of american assistance to afghanistan, a period of great optimism when we built this town there that the afghans started to call little america complete with a co-ed high school swimming pool where boys and girls would swim together, a clubhouse where you could get a gin and tonic. it was a period of great promise for the americans and afgh
his new book, "the littlest america." mr. chandrasekaran, when you talk about little america, what are you talking about? >> guest: i'm talking about this remarkable community that the americans built in the deserts of southern afghanistan. not in the last couple years, but six decades ago. back when, unknown to most of our countrymen, there were dozens and dozens of american engineers there. this was back in the '40s and '50s digging irrigation canals, helping to nation build...
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"who is black in america"? the documentary is tomorrow night, only on cnn. >>> now, here is what is trending on line, new york new jersey thought by many to be a u.s. senate candidate in 2014 is now living off of food stamps. he told piers morgan that his living by example is causing some major hunger pangs. >> it is a little more difficult than i would imagine, irthought i would start out eating on a budget, i am really cutting back now. the big thing for me, people have to understand, this going out and getting this cup of coffee at starbucks will wipe out the entire allowance for a day. and this guy, addicted to caffeine, going through withdrawal, this is a big challenge. >> you don't have caffeine? >> no, because i can't afford it on a budget. >>> the best selling "50 shades of gray," turning into green. random house says the workers will get extra money next week. the bonus was announced at the company's corporate christmas party. the shade series has topped the best seller numbers for weeks. >>> and we're
"who is black in america"? the documentary is tomorrow night, only on cnn. >>> now, here is what is trending on line, new york new jersey thought by many to be a u.s. senate candidate in 2014 is now living off of food stamps. he told piers morgan that his living by example is causing some major hunger pangs. >> it is a little more difficult than i would imagine, irthought i would start out eating on a budget, i am really cutting back now. the big thing for me, people...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. art. search is under way for popular mexican american singer jesse rivera. the southern california native boarded a plane after performing at a concert last night in monterrey, mexico. that plane they say lost contact with air traffic controllers out of l.a. we're going to have more on the search for her next hour. >>> former south after canning president nelson mandela has spent his second day in the hospital. the 94-year-old was rushed to the hospital yesterday for tests. here's the details. >> reporter: south african president said in a very short statement on wednesday that he had visited with nelson mandela and said that mandela is comfortable and under good care. mandela is undergoing tests but the south african public is not being told what those tests are and what his condition is. he was flown yesterday, saturda
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. art. search is under way for popular mexican american singer jesse rivera. the southern california native boarded a plane after performing at a concert last night in monterrey, mexico. that plane they say lost contact with air traffic controllers out of l.a. we're going to have more on the...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. get selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch-fighters target scalp itch while 5 moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a clue? get the blue. >>> tonight a troubling story out of kation per, wyoming. a professor and his girlfriend were both killed and police say it was the professor's son who did it. nick valencia joins me now. nick, police say the suspect shot his father with a b
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the...
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. >> bill: question number 56789 hillary clinton was named the number one most admired woman in america. annual survey. 16th time hillary hit number one. what other first lady come in. topping the list 13 times. nancy reagan. laura bush, jackie kennedy, eleanor roosevelt. okay? 13 times. most admired woman. cards up, please and the answer is roll the tape. >> the experience which the most valuable is the experience of doing things for yourself. >> hello. >> bill: eleanor roosevelt for those of you listening. doocy is smirking. >> bill: in a moment. 50 years of james bonds movies. the news quiz will ask you all about it. >> bond, james bond. >> bill: and we're coming >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, t you would lit prizes sign up on bill o'reilly.com. 50th anniversary of james bond movies. do women care about james bond. >> women love james bond movies. >> bill: they love him. there have been seven of them do they love every james bond movie. >> we will find out. >> bill: you are engaged here? >> absolutely. >> bill: doocy was worried this may be too macho. >> is he [explosion]
. >> bill: question number 56789 hillary clinton was named the number one most admired woman in america. annual survey. 16th time hillary hit number one. what other first lady come in. topping the list 13 times. nancy reagan. laura bush, jackie kennedy, eleanor roosevelt. okay? 13 times. most admired woman. cards up, please and the answer is roll the tape. >> the experience which the most valuable is the experience of doing things for yourself. >> hello. >> bill: eleanor...
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. >> bill: question number 56789 hillary clinton was named the number one most admired woman in america. annual survey. 16th time hillary hit number one. what other first lady come in. topping the list 13 times. nancy reagan. laura bush, jackie kennedy, eleanor roosevelt. okay? 13 times. most admired woman. cards up, please and the answer is roll the tape. >> the experience which the most valuable is the experience of doing things for yourself. >> hello. >> bill: eleanor roosevelt for those of you listening. doocy is smirking. >> bill: in a moment. 50 years of james bonds movies. the news quiz will ask you all about it. >> bond, james bond. >> bill: and we're coming right back. you can spot an amar from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choo any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ ale announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go naonal. go like a pro. time for citi price rewind. because your daugh
. >> bill: question number 56789 hillary clinton was named the number one most admired woman in america. annual survey. 16th time hillary hit number one. what other first lady come in. topping the list 13 times. nancy reagan. laura bush, jackie kennedy, eleanor roosevelt. okay? 13 times. most admired woman. cards up, please and the answer is roll the tape. >> the experience which the most valuable is the experience of doing things for yourself. >> hello. >> bill: eleanor...
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"who is black in america" premiering sunday, december 9th 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. right here on cnn. citracal slow rele continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved one can get exelon patch free for 30 days. if the doctor feels it's right for them. it cannot change how the disease progresses. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor because serious stomach problems such as bleeding may worsen. patients may experience slow heart rate. thirty days of exelo
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. >> bill: question number 56789 hillary clinton was named the number one most admired woman in america. annual survey. 16th time hillary hit number one. what other first lady come in. topping the list 13 times. nancy reagan. laura bush, jackie kennedy, eleanor roosevelt. okay? 13 times. most admired woman. cards up, please and the answer is roll the tape. >> the experience which the most valuable is the experience of doing things for yourself. >> hello. >> bill: eleanor roosevelt for those of you listening. doocy is smirking. >> bill: in a moment. 50 years of james bonds movies. the news quiz will ask you all about it. >> bond, james bond. >> bill: and we're coming >> bill: and we're coming [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male
. >> bill: question number 56789 hillary clinton was named the number one most admired woman in america. annual survey. 16th time hillary hit number one. what other first lady come in. topping the list 13 times. nancy reagan. laura bush, jackie kennedy, eleanor roosevelt. okay? 13 times. most admired woman. cards up, please and the answer is roll the tape. >> the experience which the most valuable is the experience of doing things for yourself. >> hello. >> bill: eleanor...
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[applause] john: america has more than 400 billionaires'. i say they are cheap because until recently they did not give a lot to charity. 1997 ted turner promised to donate $1 billion to the wind. united nations? they squandered money. if business tycoons do more for the world than two reinvests of the business creates jobs and wealth for everyone. why is giving away better? >> why not do both? john: i am happy if bill gates gives nothing. >> this is why people don't like newsmen. i know your dirty tricks. there is nothing more to say. good by. i of walking off the set. [laughter] john: it is true that businessmen like ted turr to the right thing. says your on broke from the ayn rand institute. how did they become a billionaire? creating a product service to benefit everybody we know because it pays -- repay for it. we get more value than what we give up. bill gates has improved hundreds of millions of lives he has touched every human being. >> to also employ people that charity keeps on giving. >> you pay employees but they are better off.
[applause] john: america has more than 400 billionaires'. i say they are cheap because until recently they did not give a lot to charity. 1997 ted turner promised to donate $1 billion to the wind. united nations? they squandered money. if business tycoons do more for the world than two reinvests of the business creates jobs and wealth for everyone. why is giving away better? >> why not do both? john: i am happy if bill gates gives nothing. >> this is why people don't like newsmen. i...
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this is true as much in the recent past as it is of colonial america or 12th century venice. writing about the recent past is not easy as it is this time around. first there are people you have to talk to. and while i was blessed from beginning to end by having some fascinating people to talk to about joe kennedy including large numbers of committees, i much prefer working from written documents to listening to people talk and try to figure out what's real, what's imagined, what they know, what they think they know because someone told them what they think they know they don't know at all. the difficulty is that it is not always easy to establish to construct the path that is so close to us and yet this is what historians have to do. our job is to complicate to take apart our common sense to interrogate what we think we know to demystify, demythologize, move beyond the cliche about winners and losers, saints and sinners, about the wisdom and courage of the forefathers especially those of the greatest generation. our job as historians is totally different story, the grounded b
this is true as much in the recent past as it is of colonial america or 12th century venice. writing about the recent past is not easy as it is this time around. first there are people you have to talk to. and while i was blessed from beginning to end by having some fascinating people to talk to about joe kennedy including large numbers of committees, i much prefer working from written documents to listening to people talk and try to figure out what's real, what's imagined, what they know, what...
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and even at higher levels when you think about the reality if you're a suspected terrorist in america, you can go to the secondary gun market and buy a weapon and conduct the kind of terrorism we saw in mumbai which was done with automatic and semiautomatic weapons. >> the fabric of gun culture is woven into american's lives. how do we put a genie back in a bottle when it comes to modern-day wednesday that our forefathers could never have imagined? >> we cannot put the genie back in the bottle. we can tamper with rules. nobody in washington, not president obama, not senator feinstein is going to confiscate the guns throughout. anyone who is implying otherwise is kidding themselves. >> americans love to drive, they wouldn't have anything else but huge cars. didn't matter about safety, they said. you're not going to change the cigarette culture. it's not one piece of legislation. but the fact there are multiple fronts that people have opened up now. the fact that there is this sense of outrage, the fact that there's one tragedy too many. when you look at other countries where this happe
and even at higher levels when you think about the reality if you're a suspected terrorist in america, you can go to the secondary gun market and buy a weapon and conduct the kind of terrorism we saw in mumbai which was done with automatic and semiautomatic weapons. >> the fabric of gun culture is woven into american's lives. how do we put a genie back in a bottle when it comes to modern-day wednesday that our forefathers could never have imagined? >> we cannot put the genie back in...
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north carolina, says there are at least a hundred volunteers from the red cross who come from across america, handing out blankets to the people waiting out here in the freezing cold to get into the vigil and handing out stuffed animals and appear to be some sort of dogs or something for the kids so they have something to bring a smile to their faces and they're waiting for this difficult evening to continue forward. also, a gentleman who has been kind enough to let us use his property for live shots here, rob and susan, they go to united methodist church here and told us that their bishop said today they had gotten messages, this united methodist church from zimbabwe and they're getting prayers from all around the world and they're drawing strength. and the people waiting to get in here. there's no parking and cars lined up on either side of me and a highway to my right just past the high school and one woman who just walked by and i asked a woman where she'd parked her car and she said exit 10 off the highway on the other side of the high school and i said how far is that? two miles, she w
north carolina, says there are at least a hundred volunteers from the red cross who come from across america, handing out blankets to the people waiting out here in the freezing cold to get into the vigil and handing out stuffed animals and appear to be some sort of dogs or something for the kids so they have something to bring a smile to their faces and they're waiting for this difficult evening to continue forward. also, a gentleman who has been kind enough to let us use his property for live...
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>> there are two important aspects, we know the happiest people in america are interacting face to face, six hours a day. so we evolved to be interactive creatures, so the health behaviors are as infectious as catching a cold or the flu, so you look at the blue zones. they were not on diets. the people were not in exercise programs but they were either pro actively, or they were born into a group of people that supported the right habits. >> do people take care of each other more so and encourage each other to eat better or go to the doctor? what is it about that interaction that is so preventible or helpful? >> so we live in a culture that doesn't promise friends. if you meet that definition in america, you have fewer than one friend who cares about you on a bad day, you can live eight years less. people in okinawa, and people are in situations where they commit to each other. if things go well, they share the wealth. if they go poory, they share. the women get together, drink sake, talk together, and talk about the village and who the hot guy was back in 1940. they argue like the old
>> there are two important aspects, we know the happiest people in america are interacting face to face, six hours a day. so we evolved to be interactive creatures, so the health behaviors are as infectious as catching a cold or the flu, so you look at the blue zones. they were not on diets. the people were not in exercise programs but they were either pro actively, or they were born into a group of people that supported the right habits. >> do people take care of each other more so...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ you ♪ you're my obsession >>> all right, time for our ♪ you're my obsession >>> all right, time for our "fixation," where we show you stories, images and videos that caught our attention. dan, you're starting it off for us? >>> this family was wondering who was pole jumping in the backyard. they set up a camera in their backyard. they found out that it was their dog. look at this. he jumps on the water slide. this is not a random thing. he does it many, many times. he does it like six or seven times. they also found that when the camera wasn't rolling, he started the barbecue, grilled some burgers, invited his boys over and then the cops came. >> that's amazing. >> a ron claiborne-type story. >>> mine is weather-related. this "fixation" comes to you from spain. you're driving along, you see this. and wind starts
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america has 11,000 or 12,000. still, you assure me the more guns you have, it has no correlation to the number of people who get killed with them. it's obvious complete nonsense. in japan, they have the toughest gun control laws in the world. they have about two to ten murders a year from guns. when are you going to do the proper math and stop telling people that the number of guns has no correlation to gun murders? it is blatantly obvious. >> it's the total homicide rate i was talking about, and when you create conditions of gun scarcity like you have in the united kingdom, you create conditions that make it easy for criminals. one of the reasons that the united kingdom has an astronomical burglary rate compared to the united states is because uk burglars have no fears of getting shot by the homeowner. according to the united nations, scotland is the most violent industrialized country in the world. one of the reasons scotland is so violent is because the government in london has disabled the scots from being abl
america has 11,000 or 12,000. still, you assure me the more guns you have, it has no correlation to the number of people who get killed with them. it's obvious complete nonsense. in japan, they have the toughest gun control laws in the world. they have about two to ten murders a year from guns. when are you going to do the proper math and stop telling people that the number of guns has no correlation to gun murders? it is blatantly obvious. >> it's the total homicide rate i was talking...
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. >> any final thoughts, and i do mean final because >>> is america bettin on armageddon? civilization says we will be obliterated on december 21st. some take it seriously and others roll their eyes at our demise. nasa scientists tell people not to worry about the myan calendar. "red eye" hit the streets to see if the they are ready for the end of days as the stupid scientists aren't. naked party at my place on the 20th, everyone. >> it is the end of the world as we know it, and all of these people feel fine. let's find out why. >> you are aware of what is happening on december 21st, 2012, yes? >> the myan prediction that the world will end? >> well, i hate to use the word prediction. it is happening. >> i don't think you can predict the end of the world. i am not too much of a believer jie. what part of the myans always being right do you not understand? >> have you been hoarding your goods and bombshelter and lots of unpro -- unprotected sex? >> none of the above. >> i am starting to think you are not taking armageddon seriously enough. >> i like to live on the edge. i t
. >> any final thoughts, and i do mean final because >>> is america bettin on armageddon? civilization says we will be obliterated on december 21st. some take it seriously and others roll their eyes at our demise. nasa scientists tell people not to worry about the myan calendar. "red eye" hit the streets to see if the they are ready for the end of days as the stupid scientists aren't. naked party at my place on the 20th, everyone. >> it is the end of the world as...
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pplause] john: america has more than 400 billionaires'. i say they are cheap because until recently they did not give a lot to charity. 1997 ted turner promised to donate $1 billion to the wind. united nations? they squandered money. if business tycoons do more for the world than two reinvests of the business creates jobs and wealth for everyone. why is giving away better? >> why not do both? john: i am happy if bill tes gives nothing. >> this is why people don't like newsmen. i know your dirty tricks. there is nothing more to say. good by. i of walking off the set. [laughter] john: it is true that businessmen like ted turner to the right thing. says your on broke from the ayn rand institute. how dd the become a billionaire? creating a product service to benefit everybody we know because it pays -- repay for it. we get more value than what we give up. bill gates has improved hundreds of millions of lives heas touched every human being. >> to also employ people that charity keeps on giving. >> you pay employees but they are better off. what
pplause] john: america has more than 400 billionaires'. i say they are cheap because until recently they did not give a lot to charity. 1997 ted turner promised to donate $1 billion to the wind. united nations? they squandered money. if business tycoons do more for the world than two reinvests of the business creates jobs and wealth for everyone. why is giving away better? >> why not do both? john: i am happy if bill tes gives nothing. >> this is why people don't like newsmen. i...
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america choosing the winner -- >> tate stevens! >> hollywood's biggest night went silent. the best picture award going to the artist, the film alone grabbing five oscars. meryl streep had won the record for the most nominations. she took home an oscar for her portrayal of the iron lady. the descendants took home best picture golden globe awards. >> i'd like to know who the guy was my wife was seeing. >> and the avengers, the top grossing film of the year. 2012 was a tough year for twihards, as twilight star kristin stewart admitting to cheating on robert pattinson with the married director. fans saying goodbye to the series with the fifth and final movie "breaking dawn part two" in november. they won't remain heart broken for long. 50 shades of grey, unleashing a hell fire of kink into modern literature. the world said goodbye to andy griffith, phyllis diller, whitney houston, donna summer, and dick clark to name a few. from the sad and into the realm of crazy, plenty of celebrity drama. lindsay lohan still in hot water and might be heading to the slammer again, violating
america choosing the winner -- >> tate stevens! >> hollywood's biggest night went silent. the best picture award going to the artist, the film alone grabbing five oscars. meryl streep had won the record for the most nominations. she took home an oscar for her portrayal of the iron lady. the descendants took home best picture golden globe awards. >> i'd like to know who the guy was my wife was seeing. >> and the avengers, the top grossing film of the year. 2012 was a...
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in the last thirty five years in this country has there been one job opening for every job seeker in america so we have this great market system and it can do wonderful things but the one thing it never did never seems to do is sustain full employment so we get there it's fleeting and then we're back to two three three and a half job seekers for every available job and so i think there's just something more permanent need and we need to recognize a more permanent role for government to be there to respond with those tax cuts or with the spending for necessary public investment and object and we just have to go to break but when we get back i want to get a little bit more into that probe a little deeper also talk more about taxes because if the government is the issuer of the currency the monopoly issue or do we need tax as well have more authentic health and economist university of missouri kansas city after the break still ahead have banks become addicted to what with opposed to being just a quite as measure the facts in our reality check but first your closing market numbers. you know how
in the last thirty five years in this country has there been one job opening for every job seeker in america so we have this great market system and it can do wonderful things but the one thing it never did never seems to do is sustain full employment so we get there it's fleeting and then we're back to two three three and a half job seekers for every available job and so i think there's just something more permanent need and we need to recognize a more permanent role for government to be there...
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that gave me more faith in america. >> i saw "skyfall" instead. i'm thinking everybody's a spy. >> no. i mean honestly, you do wonder how much of this is posturing. so when senator lindsey graham comes out and says i'm sure we're going off the political cliff. i'm sure the democrats have come to this political solution that they're going to let us go off the fiscal cliff, they're going to blame -- blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. i kind of don't believe that. at least i don't want to believe it. >> you just misspoke. but it was actually -- it was actually poignant. you said the political cliff instead of the fiscal cliff. i think that's actually apropo. republicans are going to have to realize that not coming back with some kind of offer -- this is what's got to happen. republicans got to respond to this ridiculous offer that president obama put forward with their own. and then both sides will -- will beat it up and say how terrible it is. but at least the ball will get moving forward. the truth is, republicans don't have leverage. they lose the poli
that gave me more faith in america. >> i saw "skyfall" instead. i'm thinking everybody's a spy. >> no. i mean honestly, you do wonder how much of this is posturing. so when senator lindsey graham comes out and says i'm sure we're going off the political cliff. i'm sure the democrats have come to this political solution that they're going to let us go off the fiscal cliff, they're going to blame -- blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. i kind of don't believe that. at least i don't...
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bank of america led the dow today, broke out above $10. a level hasn't been seen in ages as the unsold homes dwindles, i think it probably goes higher. here's the bottom line, listen to me, go ahead, be gloomy, you have every right. be critical, and be angry at those who can't rise above the rhetoric in washington to avoid a recession. and don't even have the common decency to give us legislation before taking a vacation. you know what these people remind me of? they remind me of the star trek villain who showed the wrath on us by sticking proverbial ear wigs into our ears. but the ceos of the companies themselves, sorry, in true scotty fashion, they're giving her all they've got, and just like spock, they want you to live long and prosper. bob in florida, bob? >> caller: hey, big boo-yah to you, cramer. >> right back at ya. >> caller: first thing i want to do is thank you quick for all you do to demystify the market for people. >> that's my goal. thank you. >> caller: i'm guessing i'm not the only senior citizen living on social security
bank of america led the dow today, broke out above $10. a level hasn't been seen in ages as the unsold homes dwindles, i think it probably goes higher. here's the bottom line, listen to me, go ahead, be gloomy, you have every right. be critical, and be angry at those who can't rise above the rhetoric in washington to avoid a recession. and don't even have the common decency to give us legislation before taking a vacation. you know what these people remind me of? they remind me of the star trek...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. > i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere, and i promise -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain but to coach you and teach you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. it is so easy to be negative right now! >> boo! >> incredibly easy. and when the gloom lifts. >> the house of pain. >> it almost feels like a reprieve from some sort of stock market death sentence, as it did today with the dow climbing 83 points. the nasdaq declined .77% largely because of apple, more on that later. now, i
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. > i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere, and i promise -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm...
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and the big business, the corporations, the 1% and the rich, the jews, america. this enemy is necessary not because the troubled or hateful but because their weekend. they've become weak through the constant and tolerable expenditure of energy of the improvisation of a culture if. the house guest that was previously the left is quite literally the pledge allegiance to obama in the may encounter a rational change either from himself or from another which is insurmountable in the state they must feel the priceless appearance can enliven his resolve calling upon of his exhausted believe but upon his an exhausted courage. i would suggest we let this we imagine himself as at the bridge but it is universally read in the use is no longer of cultural currency and which of the songs of my you free man casing at columbia at the ocean, captain my captains from star spangled banner, the lord's prayer, the cottage, the communion, the mass, the deacons, the bible, the declaration of independence from the gettysburg address. those various productions of poetry, universally led
and the big business, the corporations, the 1% and the rich, the jews, america. this enemy is necessary not because the troubled or hateful but because their weekend. they've become weak through the constant and tolerable expenditure of energy of the improvisation of a culture if. the house guest that was previously the left is quite literally the pledge allegiance to obama in the may encounter a rational change either from himself or from another which is insurmountable in the state they must...
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>>> in america's heartland, in an upscale suburb of kansas city lives a man named eddie james lowery. he has all the trappings of success. a wife, kids. by any definition, the american dream achieved. but this sunny picture has a dark side. >> this was a case where somebody broke into the victim's apartment, covered her head with a sheet. strange as it could seem could famed co-founder barry scheck be talking about eddie lowery? >> what's extraordinary about this in my mind is that if eddie lowery, all-american boy from covina, california, a soldier in the military, can all of a sudden be put into a jackpot in a false confession case, then it can happen to anybody. >> it's the summer of 1981. eddie lowery is 22 years old. growing up in california in a family with eight children. money was always tight. lowery decides to join the army and go places. he ends up at ft. riley, kansas. >> never been to kansas before. didn't hear a whole lot of good things about it i guess, besides being flatland and nothing to do and all that stuff. so i moved my daughter and my wife out to a little town c
>>> in america's heartland, in an upscale suburb of kansas city lives a man named eddie james lowery. he has all the trappings of success. a wife, kids. by any definition, the american dream achieved. but this sunny picture has a dark side. >> this was a case where somebody broke into the victim's apartment, covered her head with a sheet. strange as it could seem could famed co-founder barry scheck be talking about eddie lowery? >> what's extraordinary about this in my mind...
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your new year's party starts this morning,en only on "good morning america." >>> and good morning, america. the new year, of course, has already begun on the other side of the world. but out here in times square, we have a crowd. there you see the celebrations in auckland, new zealand. just before we came on the air, but outside, we have a crowd getting ready for more than a couple of hours. we get ready to say happy new year. to 2012 13. george, robin, josh, sam, and lara are all off. we're so glad to welcome dan abrams, ron claiborne and rachel smith. >>> we have a big news cycle happening on this last did of 2012. not only the fiscal cliff, but secretary of state hillary clinton in the hospital. we'll get to that in just a moment. a diagnosis of a blood clot. but some questions still remaining. >>> we have some weather stories, including the latest on this horrific tour bus crash on an icy highway in oregon. it was packed full of tourists. and it skidded off the road, leaving nine dead, many more injured. >>> and the live shot from new york presbyterian hospital where secretary of state
your new year's party starts this morning,en only on "good morning america." >>> and good morning, america. the new year, of course, has already begun on the other side of the world. but out here in times square, we have a crowd. there you see the celebrations in auckland, new zealand. just before we came on the air, but outside, we have a crowd getting ready for more than a couple of hours. we get ready to say happy new year. to 2012 13. george, robin, josh, sam, and lara...
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and there is no more in my judgment unified constituency in america than the passionate gun owners. they are out there. and they believe -- so many of them believe the government is going to knock down their door and take their guns away. and i say if we get to that, we have a lot bigger problem than guns. we're in anarchy. >> there is a 92-page newsletter against assault weapons. >> yeah. >> we'll come back to this. i want to get a break in here. i was in kentucky over christmas and saw a bumper sticker that said, i am the nra and i vote. and they will on this issue. we'll get a quick break. and they will on this issue. we'lwe're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's
and there is no more in my judgment unified constituency in america than the passionate gun owners. they are out there. and they believe -- so many of them believe the government is going to knock down their door and take their guns away. and i say if we get to that, we have a lot bigger problem than guns. we're in anarchy. >> there is a 92-page newsletter against assault weapons. >> yeah. >> we'll come back to this. i want to get a break in here. i was in kentucky over...
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has been that marijuana is everybody and america is the largest jailer per capita in the world. we are hoping the obama administration will take opportunity on second administration lame duck working on legacy to say hey, the voters -- the citizens voted in these two states. let's let the states work it out. >> geraldo: that's vivian mcpeak and trip keebler weren't you a federal prosecutor in that very office? >> i'm going to tell you they are not going to let this go and happen in the state. no, the feds can come in, as you know, as you just said and trump anything that the state does. >> controlled substances abuse act into federal law? >> right. when i was a federal prosecutor we had a zero tolerance program came in from the border of canada. put in jail for a day. record was expunged. little bit of a sign. >> >> do you think the fed are going to do that even the majority. >> attorney's office, yes. >> you have got 18 states passing medical marijuana already. a third the american people. isn't the writing on the wall here, this prohibition of marijuana is over? >> i really th
has been that marijuana is everybody and america is the largest jailer per capita in the world. we are hoping the obama administration will take opportunity on second administration lame duck working on legacy to say hey, the voters -- the citizens voted in these two states. let's let the states work it out. >> geraldo: that's vivian mcpeak and trip keebler weren't you a federal prosecutor in that very office? >> i'm going to tell you they are not going to let this go and happen in...
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- ♪ america - ♪ wilalways stand ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ gerri: if you are looking to upgrade your smart phone, we have tips about how to make money and protect personal data. a ceo joins me now, sergio, it's great to have you. >> thank you for having me. gerri: okay, how much money can you make? >> you try to sell -- if you are going to buy an iphone-5, you're probably in the contract. if you actually have an iphone 4-s, you can sell the 4-s for about $480. gerri: are you kidding me? a routine that much value? >> yes, they do. gerri: let's talk abt the models that are best to sell. i assume that $100 or $280 is not what everyone gets on every model. which model do you suffer the most. you get a lot of money for the newer versions, but it depends on where you are. blackberries are not touching a lot of money, but it is till proment outsidthe u.s. you can get pretty good money r them if you get the android phones, some of the newer ones. there are over 400 models of smart phones. gerri: is crazy. and everyone is stealing these apple iphone is. it
- ♪ america - ♪ wilalways stand ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ gerri: if you are looking to upgrade your smart phone, we have tips about how to make money and protect personal data. a ceo joins me now, sergio, it's great to have you. >> thank you for having me. gerri: okay, how much money can you make? >> you try to sell -- if you are going to buy an iphone-5, you're probably in the contract. if you actually have an iphone 4-s, you can...
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this is true as much of the recent past as it is of colonial america. writing about the recent past is not easy to tailor this time around. first, there were people got to talk to. i was blessed from beginning to end by having fascinating views. i much prefer working for but documents than listening to people, tried to figure out what's real, what's imagined, what they know, what they think they know because someone told them what they think they know, but they don't know at all. the other difficult thing about writing about more recent past is it's not always easy to establish one's distance from it, to construct a pass that is so close to them. and yet, this is what historians have to do. our job is to complicate, to take apart our commonsense view of the recent past, to interrogate what we think we know, to demystify cavity mythologize, move beyond clichÉs about winners and losers, saints and sinners, about the wisdom and courage of our forefathers, especially those of the greatest generation. our job as historian, when grounded, delays of joseph p.
this is true as much of the recent past as it is of colonial america. writing about the recent past is not easy to tailor this time around. first, there were people got to talk to. i was blessed from beginning to end by having fascinating views. i much prefer working for but documents than listening to people, tried to figure out what's real, what's imagined, what they know, what they think they know because someone told them what they think they know, but they don't know at all. the other...
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tonight we focus on america's mental health proble and issues in the lou dobbs for him. what can be progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you wanto run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now at's progressive. call or click today. lou: we want to begin by showing you a new poll, a survey showing the number of americans, majority of americans believe the most effective ways to prevent mass shootings are creased police presence, 53%, followed by an increase on the focus of mental health care, 50%. no gun control at that point. number four in this survey. joining us, psychotherapist, psychologist, also profsor. >> we know what we're talking about. lou: good to have you all. people are strugglinwith here is the reflex first, ban all guns. washington, d.c., blazed with that idea. the american people in survey after survey, thinking a thoughtful
tonight we focus on america's mental health proble and issues in the lou dobbs for him. what can be progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you wanto run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now at's progressive. call or click today. lou: we want to begin by showing...
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this is the united states of america. the greatest country on earth, the world's economic super power, and the idea that we lurch from crisis to crisis, and every six months, or every nine months that we threaten not to pay our bills on stuff we've already bought, and default and ruin the full faith and credit of the united states of america, that's not how you run a great country. so, i put forward a very clear principle. i will not negotiate around the debt ceiling. we are not going to play the same game that we saw happen in 2011, which was hugely destructive, hurt our economy, provided more uncertainty to the business community than anything else that happened. and i'm not alone in this. you know, if you go to wall street, including talking to a whole bunch of folks who spent a lot of money trying to beat me, they would say it would be disastrous for us to use the debt ceiling as a cudjul to try to win political points on capitol hill. so we are not going to do that, which is why i think that, you know, part of what i
this is the united states of america. the greatest country on earth, the world's economic super power, and the idea that we lurch from crisis to crisis, and every six months, or every nine months that we threaten not to pay our bills on stuff we've already bought, and default and ruin the full faith and credit of the united states of america, that's not how you run a great country. so, i put forward a very clear principle. i will not negotiate around the debt ceiling. we are not going to play...